GDC 2014

NVIDIA’s presence at GDC this year will be larger than ever. Whether you want to see the most powerful mobile processors, learn about rendering in the cloud or see the latest developments in PC gaming, we have something for you. Check out our official website and show guide here or keep reading for a few of our show highlights.

What are you interested in?

NVIDIA GameWorks™ for Game Development

NVIDIA GameWorks™ pushes the limits of gaming, providing a more interactive and cinematic game experience, redefining next-gen gaming through tools and technologies that supercharge game visuals. This game development platform transfers information and skills from NVIDIA to the real-time game and graphics community enabling developers to advance the cutting edge of gaming on desktop, mobile and the cloud.

To learn more click here. We will be showing a wide range of tools and some new technologies like FlameWorks at the booth so stop by and check it out. It is a great opportunity to engage with our engineers.

To learn more about how NVIDIA GameWorks™ can add value to your game, attend this sponsored session:

NVIDIA GameWorks™ Developer Tools Labs at GDC'14

Graphics profiling and debugging tools are the most important items in a game developer’s tool chest. NVIDIA Nsight makes you more productive and is fully integrated into Visual Studio.

We are hosting 2 days of coding labs during GDC, using assets from Serious Sam 3, targeted to improve your graphics debugging and profiling skills. We have sessions for both GeForce and Tegra. Come by and get schooled! Knowledge is power!

Cloud

Are you interested in Cloud rendering? You should be. 5G download speeds in Korea were recently reported at incredible 800Mb/sec. Latency continues to drop and with technologies like NVIDIA GRID becoming available through Amazon Web Services the reasons to investigate cloud rendering continue to increase.

We have a sponsored session you must attend, plus, we’re showing streaming to tablets and other Android devices in the booth.

G-Sync

This technology simply has to be seen to be believed. Come to our booth and see how NVIDIA has eliminated input lag and tearing for the PC gamer.

OpenGL

OpenGL is more relevant than ever. Still popular for windows game development, it is also the only game in town for high performance mobile development. With Valve’s announcement of Steam Machines and the attraction of running a free reliable operating system like Linux in the cloud just adds fuel to the fire.

Android Coding Contest

At NVIDIA we want you to be in control and that means gamepads, not touch screens. Bring your gamepad enabled game to the Get in Control with NVIDIA SHIELD event and we’ll give you 2 tickets to the NVIDIA party and a SHIELD development kit. The SHIELD is equipped with a class leading Tegra4 SOC, a console game controller and stuff like HDMI out making it the perfect development system for next generation Android entertainment.